All 143 Donald Pleasence Movies (in Order)

Ashley Gould
53 min readMar 18, 2024

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Welcome to our roundup of the most iconic films starring the late, great Donald Pleasence. Known for his extraordinary range and versatility, Pleasence’s impressive filmography spans decades and genres, from horror to comedy. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of Pleasence’s on-screen performances and revisit some of the most memorable movies of his illustrious career.

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1. Orders Are Orders (1954)

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Orders Are Orders” is a comedic gem that transports its audience to the world of military-based filmmaking. Set in 1954, an ambitious American movie company seeks to produce a science-fiction film that would utilize a British army barracks and its soldiers as integral parts of the story. As the soldiers grapple with the unexpected demands of acting under their normal military orders, hijinks and chaos abound, creating a hilarious and unpredictable situation.

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2. The Beachcomber (1954)

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The Beachcomber” is a captivating adventure-comedy-drama set in the beautiful yet remote Welcome Islands in the Indian Ocean. In this 1954 film, the British Resident grapples with unexpected challenges and emotions.

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3. The Black Tent (1956)

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In the blistering heat of the African desert, a tale of passion and survival unfolds as “The Black Tent” (1956) transports audiences to a world at war. In this dramatic, romantic, and action-packed film directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, the stage is set for an unforgettable battle between the British forces, led by the charismatic Sergeant Richard Stark (Anthony Steel), and the mighty Nazis.

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4. Stowaway Girl (1957)

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Stowaway Girl, originally titled Manuela, is a captivating drama released in 1957. Directed by Guy Hamilton, the film stars Trevor Howard, Pedro Armendáriz, and Elsa Martinelli. Set aboard a steamboat, the story revolves around a middle-aged steamboat captain who prides himself on his strict self-control, especially regarding his needs, desires, and emotions.

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5. Decision Against Time (1957)

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Decision Against Time” (also known as “The Man in the Sky”) is a gripping drama-thriller that premiered in 1957. Directed by Charles Crichton, the film stars Jack Hawkins, Elizabeth Sellars, and Jeremy Bodkin. Set amidst the world of aviation, the story follows John Mitchell, a test pilot who goes to great lengths to provide a better life for his wife Mary and their two children. However, as he faces numerous setbacks and blames himself for the failures, the future seems bleak.

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6. All at Sea (1957)

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All at Sea, “ also known as “Barnacle Bill, “ is a charming 1957 British comedy film directed by Charles Frend and written by T. E. B. Clarke. The movie stars the iconic Alec Guinness, Harry Locke, and Frederick Piper.

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7. The Wind Cannot Read (1958)

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During World War II, Flight Lieutenant Michael Quinn (Sir Dirk Bogarde), a British officer stationed in Asia, embarks on a mission to learn Japanese in order to interrogate Japanese P. O. W. s. Meanwhile, he unwittingly finds love with his beautiful Japanese teacher, Sabby (Yôko Tani, played by Suzuki San). As their bond grows stronger, danger lurks nearby.

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8. A Tale of Two Cities (1958)

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In “A Tale of Two Cities, “ set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Lucie Manette, a French woman, finds herself captivated by Charles Darnay, an Englishman hiding his true identity and intentions. As tensions rise in Paris, France, and London, England, both Lucie and Charles must face the consequences of their forbidden love and the dangerous secrets they harbor. Based on Charles Dickens’ novel, this drama, history, and romance film takes viewers on a thrilling journey through intrigue, vengeance, and the unbreakable bond between father and daughter.

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9. The Man Inside (1958)

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The Man Inside” is a thrilling 1958 drama that follows the dangerous exploits of an English bookkeeper who is chasing his wildest dreams. Played by Nigel Patrick, the character starts with a dark secret: he steals a priceless jewel and kills a man in the process.

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10. The Two-Headed Spy (1958)

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The Two-Headed Spy” is a gripping war drama set in the heart of the Second World War. Following the story of A. P. Scotland’s autobiography “The London Cage, “ the film explores the workings of the military intelligence facility that interrogated captured Germans.

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11. Heart of a Child (1958)

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Experience the heartwarming tale of “Heart of a Child” (1958), an adventure-drama film that tells the story of a young boy’s unwavering love for his beloved dog, in the face of his father’s opposition. This captivating film, based on a novel, skillfully explores themes of perseverance, family relationships, and the special bond between a child and his pet. Directed by Clive Donner and written by Phyllis Bottome and Leigh Vance, “Heart of a Child” stars Jean Anderson, Donald Pleasence, and Richard Williams.

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12. Killers of Kilimanjaro (1959)

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Killers of Kilimanjaro”, a 1959 adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe, is set in the 19th century during the German colonial rule. The plot revolves around railway engineer Robert Adamson, portrayed by Robert Taylor, who arrives in the Kilimanjaro Region to complete construction of a railroad amidst hostile territory.

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13. Look Back in Anger (1959)

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Look Back in Anger is a captivating British drama film that explores the struggles and disillusion of a recent university graduate in the face of middle-class life and values. Directed by Tony Richardson and written by John Osborne and Nigel Kneale, the film stars Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, and Mary Ure.

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14. The Flesh and the Fiends (1960)

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Experience an unsettling tale of deception and morbid fascination in “The Flesh and the Fiends” (1960). Set in 1828 Edinburgh, the chilling true story follows intrepid surgeon Dr. Knox, played by Peter Cushing.

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15. Hell Is a City (1960)

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Hell Is a City” is a gripping 1960 crime thriller that takes viewers to the gritty streets of Manchester, where a determined police inspector is consumed by his pursuit of a slippery criminal. The film’s tense narrative unfolds as the protagonist becomes increasingly consumed by the hunt, his personal life threatened by the criminal’s web of deceit, jealousy, and old loves. This classic British film, featuring a star-studded cast, is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.

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16. Circus of Horrors (1960)

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Dive into the dark and twisted world of “Circus of Horrors” (1960), a chilling psychological thriller set in the heart of Europe. Directed by Sidney Hayers and penned by George Baxt, this gripping drama-horror film takes viewers on an unforgettable journey with a suspenseful plotline that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

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17. The Hands of Orlac (1960)

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The Hands of Orlac” is a thrilling crime, horror, and sci-fi movie released in 1964, starring Mel Ferrer, Christopher Lee, and Dany Carrel. Follow a skilled pianist, who tragically loses his hands in a plane crash, as he receives life-saving transplants from the executed hands of a notorious criminal. As the pianist begins to play again, he unknowingly inherits the sinister tendencies of his new hands, drawing him into a spiral of darkness and murder.

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18. No Love for Johnnie (1961)

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No Love for Johnnie” is a captivating British drama from 1961, starring the illustrious Peter Finch as Johnnie Byrne, a charismatic politician trying to maintain integrity amidst mounting challenges. After securing his reelection as a Member of Parliament from the Labour Party, his political career takes a dive due to a series of devastating setbacks at home and on the world stage. As his marriage disintegrates, Byrne must navigate the treacherous waters of British politics and mend his broken relationships.

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19. Lisa (1962)

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Embark on a thrilling journey with “Lisa, “ a 1962 drama film based on Jan de Hartog’s novel “The Inspector”. Set in the aftermath of World War II, we follow the story of Peter Jongman, a compassionate Dutch policeman, played by Stephen Boyd, who risks everything to help a Jewish woman escape to Palestine. As Jongman and his team fight against evil forces that threaten Lisa’s safe passage, they unravel a plot that could have devastating consequences for her future.

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20. The Great Escape (1963)

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The Great Escape, a 1963 masterpiece directed by John Sturges, captures the spirit of World War II in this epic tale of survival and courage. Set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany, the film centers around Allied prisoners of war who devise an audacious plan to escape from a heavily guarded German camp.

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21. The Guest (1963)

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In the heart of 1960s London, Aston embarks on a home renovation project, only to stumble upon a destitute man in need of shelter. Out of compassion, he offers the homeless man a place to stay in his boarding house. However, Aston’s goodwill is quickly overshadowed by his cruel and taunting brother, who seeks to harass the cranky old man.

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22. The Hallelujah Trail (1965)

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The Hallelujah Trail” is a comedic western film released in 1965, directed by John Sturges and written by William Gulick and John Gay. Set in Denver during the height of the miners’ whisky craze, the movie revolves around a cargo of whiskey destined for the miners; however, its journey is complicated by various groups seeking the liquor for their own purposes.

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23. The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)

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Experience the grandeur and passion of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ through the powerful and captivating tale of “The Greatest Story Ever Told. “ This all-star epic, released in 1965, features a large-scale production that takes audiences on an unforgettable journey. Directed by renowned filmmakers George Stevens, David Lean, and Jean Negulesco, this historical drama is brought to life by the stellar performances of Max von Sydow, Dorothy McGuire, and Charlton Heston. With a runtime of over four hours, this epic film masterfully captures the essence of the story, exploring themes of sacrifice, forgiveness, and enduring love.

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24. Fantastic Voyage (1966)

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Fantastic Voyage, “ a 1966 science-fiction adventure, transports viewers into the realm of the microscopic. After a scientist falls into a coma due to a blood clot, a brave team, including a submarine crew, is reduced to a microscopic size and injected into the victim’s bloodstream in an extraordinary attempt to save him.

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25. Cul-de-sac (1966)

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Cul-de-sac, “ Roman Polanski’s 1966 thriller-comedy, masterfully weaves the elements of drama, romance, and suspense into a tantalizing narrative. The story unfolds as two wounded gangsters, seeking assistance, seek refuge in the secluded castle of an elderly man and his wife. However, their hidden agenda, under the threat of a gun, leads to a series of twists and surprises.

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26. Eye of the Devil (1966)

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Step into the horrifying world of “Eye of the Devil, “ a chilling 1966 film that blends mystery, horror, and ancient occult practices. Set in a French vineyard, the story follows the workers, who, under the guise of saving the crops during dry seasons, secretly carry out pagan rituals. But as the marquis owner’s life hangs in the balance, something sinister begins to unfurl.

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27. You Only Live Twice (1967)

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You Only Live Twice, released in 1967, stars Sean Connery as the iconic James Bond, who joins forces with the Japanese Secret Service to unravel a series of space hijackings. As they race against time to prevent a potential war between Russia and the United States, Bond and his new allies must navigate through a secretive ninja-filled organization. Filled with thrilling action, intrigue, and suspense, this film takes audiences on a wild ride through Japan, complete with stunning locations and engaging performances.

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28. Will Penny (1967)

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In the harsh, untamed west of 1968, aging cowboy Will Penny lands a line camp job on a sprawling cattle spread. Upon arrival, he discovers that his isolated cabin is occupied by an abandoned woman traveler and her young son. As the long nights pass and the long underwear warms them all, an unlikely bond forms between the rugged cowboy and the vulnerable family.

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29. The Night of the Generals (1967)

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In the gripping and suspenseful movie “The Night of the Generals” (1967), the tragic murder of a Polish prostitute and German Agent in the heart of Nazi-occupied Warsaw sets off a chain of events that will reverberate throughout the decades. As the investigation unfolds, suspicion falls on three high-ranking generals, propelling Major Grau of German Intelligence on a relentless pursuit of justice.

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30. Matchless (1967)

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Matchless, “ also known as “Dove Fai Vi? “ is a 1967 Italian comedy, sci-fi, and thriller film. It stars Patrick O’Neal, Ira von Fürstenberg, and Donald Pleasence. Directed by Alberto Lattuada and written by Ermanno Donati, Luigi Malerba, and Alberto Lattuada, this thrilling adventure takes place in the world of espionage, where a skilled secret agent possesses a unique ring that makes him invisible for a limited time, every 10 hours.

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31. Mr. Freedom (1968)

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Mr. Freedom (1968) is a unique blend of comedy and political satire, set in the backdrop of Cold War tensions. Directed by William Klein and written by the same, the film introduces audiences to Mr. Freedom, an all-American superhero with an extraordinary mission. His latest assignment takes him to France, where he is tasked with saving the country from falling under communist rule.

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32. Creature of Comfort (1968)

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In the hauntingly eerie world of “Creature of Comfort, “ a mysterious carnivorous entity lurks beneath the surface, masquerading as a seemingly innocuous bedcover. The creature, with its insatiable appetite for evil and greed, absorbs the wicked into its very being, leaving the pure unscathed. As a series of chilling vignettes unfold, the creature weaves a web of terror and suspense, ensnaring the viewer in its gripping narrative.

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33. The Other People (1968)

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The Other People” is a captivating 1968 film directed by David Hart, starring Peter McEnery, John McEnery, and Olga Georges-Picot. Set in the UK, the story revolves around the characters Peter, Elsa, and the bond they shared with each other. Peter can’t seem to shake off his feelings for Elsa, even after they broke up.

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34. The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)

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The Madwoman of Chaillot” is a captivating comedy-drama film, released in 1969 and directed by Bryan Forbes. This masterpiece, featuring the talented Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer, and Claude Dauphin, provides a delightful portrayal of a class conflict-ridden society.

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35. Arthur? Arthur! (1969)

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Arthur? . Arthur! “ is a comedy film from 1969 that tells the story of an inventor’s desperate attempt to turn his life around. After years of inventing sure-fire failures, the inventor leads such a dismal life that he decides to create a completely new identity.

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36. Soldier Blue (1970)

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Soldier Blue, “ set in 1864, is a riveting tale of survival amidst the dark clouds of war, based on true events of the Cheyenne Massacre. Directed by Ralph Nelson, the film stars Peter Strauss and Candice Bergen.

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37. THX 1138 (1971)

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In the not-too-distant future, society has been reduced to a dystopian nightmare. Names are a thing of the past — instead, people have designations. Among these controlled lives, a man named THX 1138 (Robert Duvall) dares to defy the system.

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38. Kidnapped (1971)

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Kidnapped, “ a classic adventure drama released in 1972, takes viewers back to 18th century Scotland during the Jacobite Rebellion. The story revolves around David Balfour’s quest to claim his rightful inheritance from his greedy uncle.

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39. Wake in Fright (1971)

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Wake in Fright, directed by Ted Kotcheff and written by Evan Jones, Kenneth Cook, and Kotcheff himself, is a chilling exploration of the dark side of human nature. The film follows a schoolteacher’s descent into madness after losing in a gambling game, stranding him in a small Australian town occupied by violent, intoxicated men.

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40. The Pied Piper (1972)

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Based on the 16th-century German legend, “The Pied Piper” follows a wandering magician (Donovan) who arrives in the town of Hamelin at the height of the Black Plague. The town hires him to remove the rats plaguing their homes with his enchanted pipe, but later reneges on their payment. Enraged, the piper lures the town’s children away, promising them candy on his journey.

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41. Wedding in White (1972)

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Wedding in White, “ released in 1972, is a captivating drama film that tells the story of a father’s desperate efforts to protect his family’s reputation. The film centers around an unmarried teenage daughter who becomes pregnant after being raped by her brother’s friend.

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42. The Jerusalem File (1972)

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The Jerusalem File” is a gripping drama set during the tumultuous era of the Arab-Israeli Six Day War. An American student, eager to distance himself from political tensions, strikes up a friendship with his Arab colleague, seemingly abandoning all distinctions between their two nations. But can he truly trust the man he is working with, or is there a hidden agenda? .

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43. Innocent Bystanders (1972)

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Innocent Bystanders, “ a 1972 action, adventure, and crime thriller, sees British spy, played by Stanley Baker, tasked with retrieving a defecting Soviet scientist from the heart of Turkey. The mission takes a turn when an innocent bystander, played by Geraldine Chaplin, unwittingly becomes entangled in the intricate web of espionage and gets kidnapped by the spy’s enemies. Resolved to help, our undercover hero becomes more than just a spy — he transforms into the protagonist of a daring rescue mission.

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44. Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)

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Delve into the life of one of England’s most infamous monarchs in the captivating 1972 biographical drama, “Henry VIII and His Six Wives. “ Keith Michell brilliantly portrays King Henry VIII as he reflects on his eventful life and six marriages during his final moments on his deathbed. The film explores the tumultuous relationships, high treason, and the complexities of the king’s reign, capturing the intrigue and drama of 16th century England.

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45. Death Line (1972)

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Death Line is a harrowing tale of terror set beneath the streets of London, released in 1973. Directed by Gary Sherman and written by Ceri Jones, the film follows the eerie discovery of a subway rampage that leaves Scotland Yard and a curious couple determined to solve the mystery.

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46. The Rainbow Boys (1973)

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The Rainbow Boys, “ a 1973 independent film written and directed by Gerald Potterton, follows the journey of three individuals in search of a gold mine their father once owned. As they bicker and navigate through their quest, viewers are introduced to a compelling story of family, adventure, and the pursuit of a lost legacy.

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47. Tales That Witness Madness (1973)

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Tales That Witness Madness, “ a 1973 British horror anthology directed by Freddie Francis, tells the chilling stories of four unique cases, captivating the audience with its dark and unsettling themes. The film, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Jack Hawkins, Donald Pleasence, and Georgia Brown, masterfully intertwines elements of horror, mystery, and madness.

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48. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1973)

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Prepare to be captivated by the 1973 musical adaptation, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring the legendary Kirk Douglas. Based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s chilling tale, this unique film combines elements of horror, sci-fi, and musical theatre.

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49. Malachi’s Cove (1973)

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Malachi’s Cove, a 1973 British drama, follows the life of a resilient young girl named Rose who lives with her grandfather in a picturesque cove on the coast of Cornwall. To support themselves, Rose gathers seaweed to sell as fertilizer.

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50. La loba y la Paloma (1974)

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La loba y la Paloma, released in 1974, is a horror-drama that follows the harrowing journey of a young woman who returns home to her grand mansion after being released from a mental institution. Little did she know, her return would only mean an escape from one nightmare and a descent into another, as she faces a chilling new set of threats lurking in the shadows of her once-safe abode.

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51. Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974)

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In the 1974 comedy flick, “Barry McKenzie Holds His Own, “ the titular character and his close-knit group of friends find themselves embarking on an unexpected mission to rescue Aunt Edna from the clutches of Count Von Plasma. A misunderstanding involving Edna being mistaken for the Queen of England leads Von Plasma to kidnap her in a misguided attempt to boost tourism in his Eastern European dictatorship.

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52. Occupations (1974)

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Occupations, a compelling 1974 drama, unfurls an intricately woven narrative, set against the backdrop of a labor struggle in 1920s Turin. Antoinio Gramsci, portrayed by the talented Nigel Hawthorne, boldly leads the workers in a bid to secure improved working conditions. However, Gramsci’s quest takes an unexpected turn when he seeks help from Kabak, who has just arrived from Moscow for an assist.

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53. From Beyond the Grave (1974)

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From Beyond the Grave (1974) is a spine-tingling, 97-minute, anthology horror film that delves into the world of supernatural antiques. Directed by Kevin Connor, this chilling thriller features four standalone horror stories all linked by their mysterious owner of an antique shop. Each tale reveals the horrifying secrets locked within the shop’s alluring antique pieces.

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54. The Black Windmill (1974)

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The Black Windmill” is a 1974 British action, crime, and thriller film directed by Don Siegel. Written by Leigh Vance and Clive Egleton, the movie stars Michael Caine, Donald Pleasence, and Delphine Seyrig, and is produced by Universal Pictures in collaboration with the UK and France.

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55. Journey Into Fear (1975)

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In the heart-pounding thriller ‘Journey Into Fear’, set in the exotic, treacherous terrain of Turkey, an American geologist inadvertently discovers a valuable, coveted source of oil. But with such a prize comes danger, as several hired assassins are sent to eliminate him.

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56. Hearts of the West (1975)

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In the spirit of the old Westerns, “Hearts of the West” (1975) follows the story of ambitious young writer Lewis Tate, played by Jeff Bridges, during the 1930s. Hoping to make it big in the world of literature, Tate embarks on a journey to California, only to stumble upon an unexpected opportunity to star in a series of low-budget Westerns.

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57. Sharon’s Baby (1975)

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Dive into the abyss of darkness with “Sharon’s Baby, “ a 1975 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and written by Stanley Price and Nato De Angeles. Starring Joan Collins, Eileen Atkins, and Ralph Bates, the film tells a chilling tale of a woman who gives birth to a child possessed by a devilish spirit.

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58. Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)

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In 1975, Disney’s “Escape to Witch Mountain” captivated audiences with its heartwarming tale of two orphaned children, Tia and Tony, who possess extraordinary telekinetic and mind-reading powers. Hunted by the scheming millionaire Deranian, the siblings embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover their true origins. With the help of their new friend and horse owner, Jason O’Day, they embark on a journey filled with suspense, danger, and unexpected discoveries about their cosmic home and remarkable gifts.

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59. Hindle Wakes (1976)

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Hindle Wakes” is a classic drama directed by the renowned June Howson and Laurence Olivier, released in 1976. Based on a popular play by Stanley Houghton and adapted by Jack Rosenthal, the film stars an impressive ensemble of talented actors. The plot follows an intriguing narrative as it delves into the lives of the characters, unraveling complex emotions and relationships.

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60. The Eagle Has Landed (1976)

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The Eagle Has Landed is a thrilling adventure film set during World War II, with a gripping plot that revolves around a daring German attempt to kidnap the renowned British statesman, Sir Winston Churchill. As the fate of the war hangs in the balance, a commando mission led by seasoned paratroopers is initiated to thwart this sinister plan.

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61. The Devil’s Men (1976)

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The Devil’s Men, “ a 1976 exploitation horror film, sets the stage for a thrilling adventure. The gruesome tale follows a group of tourists who find themselves in the clutches of a devil-worshipping cult. It falls upon a desperate priest to save them, as human sacrifice becomes a haunting reality.

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62. Goldenrod (1976)

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Set in the 1950s, Goldenrod (1976) follows the journey of champion rodeo rider Jesse Gifford, who faces a cruel twist of fate in a heart-wrenching accident in the ring. As a result, he is left with crippling injuries and the end of his promising rodeo career. Struggling to find his footing, Jesse must now shoulder the responsibility of raising his two young sons alone, with no job and no prospects.

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63. The Last Tycoon (1976)

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The Last Tycoon (1976) is a mesmerizing drama film, based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, that tells the story of a tireless movie producer who ultimately works himself to death. With its captivating blend of intrigue and tragedy, this film plunges the audience into the high-stakes world of showbiz, where success often comes at a steep personal cost.

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64. A Dirty Knight’s Work (1976)

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In the thrilling 1976 film “A Dirty Knight’s Work, “ also known as “Trial by Combat, “ a group of British aristocrats called the Knights of Avalon believe they are above the law, taking matters into their own hands to dispense justice. Instead of simply executing those they deem guilty, they give them a chance to prove their innocence — through medieval combat.

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65. The Uncanny (1977)

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In the hauntingly chilling 1977 film “The Uncanny, “ fear of the seemingly innocent feline takes center stage as a horror writer, Wilbur Gray, navigates through a horrifying secret: cats possess supernatural powers that call the shots. Grasping for the credibility of his terrifying theory, Gray shares three harrowing tales of feline terror. As the chilling narratives unfold, viewers will be enthralled by the blend of unnerving horror, thrilling suspense, and a disturbing truth — that cats might not be the harmless creatures they seem to be.

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66. Telefon (1977)

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Telefon, “ the 1977 crime-action thriller, follows the journey of a Russian officer sent to the United States to prevent sleeper agents from striking government entities upon hearing specific coded words. As he navigates the challenges of espionage and navigates intricate webs of deception, he uncovers the involvement of an enigmatic female spy with a photographic memory. Directed by Don Siegel and written by Peter Hyams, Stirling Silliphant, and Walter Wager, the movie stars Charles Bronson, Lee Remick, and Donald Pleasence.

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67. Oh, God! (1977)

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Oh, God! “ is a 1977 comedic fantasy film that tells the unusual tale of an assistant grocery manager receiving a divine message. Directed by the legendary Carl Reiner and written by Larry Gelbart and Avery Corman, this intriguing movie follows the life of a modern messenger chosen by God to represent Him in our time.

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68. Night Creature (1978)

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Night Creature” is a 1978 horror-thriller where the danger lurks in the shadows. Big-game hunter, William (Donald Pleasence), brings home a venomous leopard with a twisted lust for human life.

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69. Power Play (1978)

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Power Play”, a 1978 British-Canadian thriller film, takes place in an unnamed country plagued by internal unrest. Colonel Narriman, a steadfast army officer, finds his moral compass swayed by the influence of a disenchanted intellectual, leading him to plot a coup d’etat.

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70. Blood Relatives (1978)

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Blood Relatives” is a gripping crime drama that follows Homicide Detective Steve Carella as he tries to solve the brutal murder of a 17-year-old girl named Muriel Stark. The case takes an unexpected turn when her younger cousin, Patricia, who saw the killer and barely escaped with her life, decides to help Steve. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they discover a web of shocking secrets and dark desires.

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71. The Defection of Simas Kudirka (1978)

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The Defection of Simas Kudirka, “ released in 1978, is a gripping drama based on the real-life story of Simas Kudirka, a Lithuanian seaman who attempted to defect from the Soviet Union and seek political asylum in the United States. The film portrays Kudirka’s harrowing journey, the challenges he faced, and the consequences of his actions in the face of the Cold War.

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72. Halloween (1978)

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The classic horror film, Halloween, transports audiences back to the spooky autumnal season of 1963, where Michael Myers, a terrifyingly silent and relentless killer, brutally murders his sister on the eerily named holiday. Fast forward 15 years, and Myers escapes from a mental hospital, setting his sights on Haddonfield, Illinois, a small, unsuspecting town that will soon become the epicenter of his chilling reign of terror. The townspeople are unaware of the horrifying events that took place decades prior, and as Myers begins his deadly spree, a group of innocent residents, including a young, unsuspecting babysitter named Laurie Strode, played by the iconic Jamie Lee Curtis, find themselves caught in the crosshairs of this homicidal maniac.

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73. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978)

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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, “ released in 1978, is a whimsical musical adventure of a small-town band that suddenly hits big in the music industry. This fantastical journey takes viewers through timeframes ranging from the 1920s to the 1940s, creating an enchanting world of rock and roll. Directed by Michael Schultz, with screenplays by Henry Edwards, Tom O’Horgan, and Robin Wagner, the movie stars Peter Frampton, Barry Gibb, and Robin Gibb.

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74. Last In, First Out (1978)

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Experience the pulse-pounding drama of Last In, First Out, a 1978 thriller by French director Claude d’Anna. Set on a train, this film is a gripping tale of mistaken identity as a woman becomes the unwitting center of attention, caught between two rival factions. When she’s mistaken for a spy, the stakes are high, and suspense brews in every second of this nerve-wracking journey.

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75. Gold of the Amazon Women (1979)

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In the heart of the Amazon jungle, an adventurous treasure hunter embarks on a daring quest to uncover the legendary Golden Cities of El Dorado. But this isn’t an ordinary journey; he joins forces with a tribe of fierce Amazon women who are as deadly as they are beautiful. Together, they face a ruthless villain, hell-bent on claiming the treasure for himself.

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76. All Quiet on the Western Front (1979)

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All Quiet on the Western Front” is a powerful and harrowing 1979 drama film that delves deep into the soul-crushing horrors of World War I. The movie follows a young soldier who is forced to face profound disillusionment in the midst of the devastating conflict. Set against the backdrop of the deadly 20th century battlefields, the film explores themes of hand-to-hand combat and brutal bayonet charges.

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77. Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (1979)

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Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff is a riveting 1979 drama film set in 1956 Kansas. The story delves into the intense and abusive sexual relationship between a middle-aged white spinster schoolteacher, played by Anne Heywood, and a young black janitor. As the teacher grapples with her sexuality and emotions, the complexities of their situation become increasingly complicated.

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78. Jaguar Lives! (1979)

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Jaguar Lives! “ is a thrilling 1979 action film starring Joe Lewis, a bare-chested male who takes on the role of the world’s newest Karate hero. With a goal to eradicate drug dealers and gangs, Lewis fights for justice while combating an evil con, played by the menacing Sir Christopher Lee. The film combines dynamic stunts and action-packed sequences, all while exploring the dangerous underworld of crime.

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79. Better Late Than Never (1979)

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In the 1979 comedy-drama film, “Better Late Than Never, “ also known as “Factor/Newland Productions, “ we are introduced to Harry Landers, a spirited senior citizen who refuses to conform to the rigid rules of a retirement home. Run by the strict and unyielding Ms.

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80. L’homme en colère (1979)

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L’homme en colête” (1979) is a gripping crime, drama, and thriller film that follows a desperate father’s journey to Canada in search of his missing son. As the police uncover the tragic news about the son’s death, the father must cope with the devastating loss of his only child. The movie explores themes of father and son relationships, searching for the truth, and the consequences of immigration.

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81. Dracula (1979)

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In the heart of the roaring ’20s, a timeless vampire tale unfolds: Dracula (1979). Directed by John Badham and featuring a star-studded cast, including Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, and Donald Pleasence, this chilling adaptation of W. D. Richter’s screenplay delves deep into the seductive and sinister world of vampire lore.

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82. Blade on the Feather (1980)

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Blade on the Feather, “ a captivating 1980 British drama, thriller, and mystery film by Richard Loncraine, is a remarkable work of art that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Starring Kika Markham, Phoebe Nicholls, and Donald Pleasence, this movie is produced by London Weekend Television (LWT) and PfH Ltd. and set in the enigmatic world of the UK.

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83. Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr (1981)

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Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr” is a thrilling adventure set in the breathtaking mountains of New Zealand, where a group of unlikely heroes embark on a race against time to recover a fortune in gold from a World War II-era plane wreck, submerged in a remote lake. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and dangerous encounters with their villainous adversary, the stakes are raised, and the race becomes a fight for survival.

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84. Halloween II (1981)

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Halloween II, a chilling sequel to the original 1978 horror classic, follows the traumatized Laurie as she is taken to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital for treatment. Unfortunately, The Shape, aka Michael Myers, the relentless serial killer, is not far behind. As Dr. Loomis continues his relentless pursuit of Myers, both the patients and staff of the hospital become his next targets in a chilling murder spree.

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85. Escape from New York (1981)

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In the near future, Manhattan has been transformed into a lawless, maximum-security prison. When the U. S. President crashes into the city, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.

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86. Computercide (1981)

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In the not-so-distant future, the world is on the brink of collapse. Human cloning and computer-based perfection are the answers sought by those desperate to survive.

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87. The Monster Club (1981)

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In “The Monster Club” (1981), a writer of horror stories finds himself in the eerie presence of a mysterious old gentleman who invites him to a nocturnal gathering of monstrous creatures. Each horrifying tale revolves around a different monster and includes a musical performance before moving onto the next chilling narrative. This unique blend of comedy, horror, and musical elements offers a frighteningly entertaining experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

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88. Witness for the Prosecution (1982)

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Witness for the Prosecution” is a thrilling and captivating 1982 drama directed by Alan Gibson, starring Ralph Richardson, Deborah Kerr, and Beau Bridges. Set in the early 20th century, the film is a color remake of the classic Agatha Christie’s black and white film, “Witness for the Prosecution. “ Rich with suspense, the story revolves around the murder of an elderly rich woman, and the only alibi for the accused, Leonard Vole, is his wife, Christine’s, testimony.

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89. Alone in the Dark (1982)

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Alone in the Dark, released in 1982, is a chilling tale of suspense and terror. In the height of a power blackout, a small group of dangerous and delusional mental patients manage to escape their asylum, relentlessly targeting their new doctor’s house. The doctor is falsely accused of their previous doctor’s death, setting the stage for an unnerving night of terror.

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90. Arch of Triumph (1984)

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Arch of Triumph, “ a 1984 film directed and written by Waris Hussein and Erich Maria Remarque respectively, offers a captivating look into the 1930s Parisian landscape. The movie revolves around an Austrian refugee doctor who, before the Nazis threaten the city, falls in love with a mysterious woman amidst the turmoil of World War II.

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91. Terror in the Aisles (1984)

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Terror in the Aisles” is a spine-chilling documentary that takes you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror films, from the 1930s to the 1980s! Director Andrew J. Kuehn masterfully compiles a plethora of film clips, showcasing the evolution of horror and sci-fi filmmaking, as well as crime dramas, across the decades.

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92. To Kill a Stranger (1984)

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To Kill a Stranger” (1984) is a gripping crime thriller that tests the limits of a woman’s courage, as she fights back against a brutal assault that puts her life in peril. Set in an unnamed South American country ruled by a ruthless military junta, the film centers on the wife of an American journalist, whose life takes a dark turn when she is violently attacked by a stranger.

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93. Where Is Parsifal? (1984)

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Where Is Parsifal? . is a 1984 British-American comedy film where Tony Curtis stars as a man whose wife entertains eccentric individuals. This movie showcases an inventor who must sell a patent on laser beams he created in order to save themselves from financial ruin.

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94. A Breed Apart (1984)

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A Breed Apart” is a thrilling 1984 action drama directed by Philippe Mora and starring Rutger Hauer, Powers Boothe, and Kathleen Turner. Set in the stunning wilderness of the American Pacific Northwest, a passionate conservationist and a resourceful widow cross paths with a mountain climber hired to steal bald-eagle eggs. As the climber’s true intentions gradually come to light, the two form a tenacious alliance in a daring battle against nature and humanity.

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95. The Ambassador (1984)

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In “The Ambassador” (1984), Robert Mitchum stars as an American ambassador to Israel, who embarks on a mission to bring peace to the Middle East conflict through unconventional methods. However, his efforts are consistently thwarted, and his personal life becomes increasingly endangered.

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96. Phenomena (1985)

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Phenomena, “ a 1985 Italian-Swiss horror mystery film directed by Dario Argento, follows the story of a young girl with a remarkable gift — she can communicate with insects. This unique ability is transferred to an exclusive Swiss boarding school where she might help solve a series of disturbing murders.

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97. Dario Argento’s World of Horror (1985)

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Dive into the twisted world of horror mastermind Dario Argento in the riveting documentary, “Dario Argento’s World of Horror. “ This 1985 film takes viewers on a chilling journey through Argento’s dark and eerie creations from 1969 to 1985. Watch as the acclaimed filmmaker shares his innovative approach to horror filmmaking and reflects on his influential career that has terrorized audiences for decades. Featuring a captivating interview with Dario Argento, this documentary provides an in-depth look at the man behind the fear, taking you behind the scenes for an unforgettable experience.

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98. Reel Horror (1985)

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In the supernatural horror film “Reel Horror” (1985), a neighborhood is terrorized by the emergence of evil spirits from cans of old movie film. This chilling tale of psychotronic film, spirits, and the occult weaves together a spine-tingling experience for its eerie and unsuspecting inhabitants. Directed by Ross Hagen and written by Jeanne Lucas, this horror movie features Alexandra, John Hayden, and Howard Honig as the haunted protagonists.

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99. The Corsican Brothers (1985)

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In the 18th century, two siamese twins are born on the island of Corsica, a place where conflicting emotions of hate and reconciliation coexist in their blood. “The Corsican Brothers, “ released in 1985, is a gripping adventure set amidst the tumultuous period that follows.

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100. Nothing Underneath (1985)

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Nothing Underneath, “ also known as “Sotto il vestito niente, “ is a riveting 1985 Italian thriller directed by Carlo Vanzina. The film stars Tom Schanley, Renée Simonsen, and Nicola Perring and received three nominations at various awards shows.

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101. Black Arrow (1985)

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In the thrilling 15th-century tale, Black Arrow (1985) is set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, a bitter struggle between two rival houses vying for the English throne. As the civil war rages, a newly-minted knight finds his family brutally murdered.

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102. Into the Darkness (1986)

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Into the Darkness” transports viewers to a tropical paradise where beauty meets terror. Malta serves as the backdrop for a group of glamorous models to take part in a photo shoot that swiftly turns into a sinister scene of murder. As the body count rises, the models and their crew find themselves trapped on this idyllic island.

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103. Honor Thy Father (1986)

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Honor Thy Father, “ also known as “Onora il padre, “ is a 1986 Italian-American action-crime film directed by Stefano Ferrari. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the movie is a thrilling exploration of murder, mystery, and family secrets.

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104. Spettri (1987)

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Spettri is a classic 80s horror film that unravels the terrifying events of a US professor of archaeology and his young team. As they excavate an ancient pagan tomb beneath the mausoleum of the real-life Roman Emperor Domitian, they unwittingly release an evil deity that sets its sights on those involved in the dig. This dark, atmospheric movie explores the unsettling consequences of mankind’s foray into the unknown depths of history.

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105. Basements (1987)

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Experience the gripping intensity of “Basements, “ a 1987 crime drama directed by iconic Robert Altman and based on the early plays of Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter. These plays, “The Room” and “The Dumb Waiter, “ provide a chilling insight into the lives of a paranoid woman trapped in her apartment and two small-time criminals waiting for their next move. Featuring a star-studded cast including John Travolta, Tom Conti, and Linda Hunt, “Basements” explores the complexities of human relationships, trust, and deception in the face of danger.

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106. Scoop (1987)

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Scoop” is a captivating drama directed by Gavin Millar and written by Evelyn Waugh and William Boyd. Set in the 1940s, the film follows the intriguing journey of a journalist mistakenly sent to report from the war front. As he navigates through this high-stakes environment, he encounters a colorful group of reporters all eager for their next scoop.

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107. Prince of Darkness (1987)

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Prince of Darkness” is a chilling and suspenseful 1987 horror film, directed by John Carpenter and starring Donald Pleasence, Lisa Blount, and Jameson Parker. Set against the backdrop of a group of graduate students and scientists unwittingly awakening an evil force in their quest for knowledge, this movie delves into the world of haunting supernatural phenomena and the consequences of playing with forces beyond human comprehension.

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108. Warrior Queen (1987)

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Warrior Queen” is a suspenseful drama film set in the ancient city of Pompeii. In the shadow of the elite society, slaves are relentlessly exploited and treated as mere commodities. Amidst this treacherous world, a clandestine queen emerges, discreetly aiding the oppressed slaves in their desperate bid for freedom.

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109. Ground Zero (1987)

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In the gripping 1987 film Ground Zero, a relentless search for truth unfolds as a second-generation cameraman in Australia stumbles upon a shocking revelation. His father secretly filmed a nuclear test that exposed a community of aboriginies to radiation, resulting in a deadly fallout. With the weight of his discovery on his shoulders, our protagonist embarks on a dangerous quest to unravel an unsettling government cover-up.

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110. The Great Escape II: The Untold Story (1988)

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The Great Escape II: The Untold Story is an enthralling 1988 mini-series that transports viewers back in time to the heart of World War II. Christopher Reeve leads a talented cast as they depict a remarkable real-life tale of heroism and vengeance. Set in a German stalag, the storyline follows a group of Allied prisoners who tunnel their way out in a daring escape. However, their journey doesn’t end there, as they return to avenge their fellow escapees who were brutally executed by the Nazis.

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111. Hanna’s War (1988)

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Hanna’s War, a captivating biographical drama set during WW2, tells the remarkable story of Hungarian-Jewish Hanna Szenes, who bravely volunteers to rescue fellow Jews from deportation to death camps. Set against the backdrop of war-torn British Palestine, this gripping film explores Hanna’s personal and political journey, as well as the challenges she faces along the way. Directed by Menahem Golan and written by Golan and Stanley Mann, Hanna’s War boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Ellen Burstyn, Maruschka Detmers, and Anthony Andrews.

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112. Vampire in Venice (1988)

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In the 1988 horror film, Vampire in Venice (originally titled Nosferatu a Venezia), Professor Paris Catalano finds himself in the enchanting city of Venice to unravel the mysterious disappearance of the infamous vampire Nosferatu during the 1786 carnival. As the plot unfolds, viewers are taken on a chilling journey through the dark alleys and eerie canals of Venice, following the professor’s relentless pursuit of the mythical creature.

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113. Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (1988)

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Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, a chilling horror film released in 1988, focuses on the infamous serial killer Michael Myers as he returns to claim another victim. Ten years after his initial rampage, the now invalid Myers awakens on Halloween Eve and sets his sights on his seven-year-old niece.

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114. Casablanca Express (1989)

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Casablanca Express, “ directed by Sergio Martino and released in 1989, is an action-packed thriller set in the 1940s. Starring Jason Connery, Francesco Quinn, and Jinny Steffan, the film follows a commando assigned to protect Winston Churchill when it is discovered that the Nazis are planning to kidnap him.

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115. The House of Usher (1989)

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The House of Usher (1989) is a chilling gothic horror film that follows an engaged couple as they embark on a journey to the man’s uncle’s mansion. However, their trip takes a sinister turn when a car accident leaves the woman trapped inside the seemingly abandoned house. As strange occurrences begin to unfold, she realizes that the residents are hiding a terrifying secret.

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116. Ten Little Indians (1989)

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Join ten unsuspecting strangers as they embark on an African safari adventure turned deadly game in Agatha Christie’s psychological thriller, Ten Little Indians (1989). These seemingly random individuals quickly become locked in a mystery when one by one, they start losing their lives. As the body count rises and suspicions mount, the remaining guests must unravel the truth behind each murder — could one of them be the killer?

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117. Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (1989)

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Miss Marple: A Caribbean Mystery is a thrilling 1989 crime drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Set in the beautiful West Indies, the retired British sleuth Miss Marple goes on vacation to a resort hotel, where she uses her insightful intuition to solve a murder case.

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118. American Rickshaw (1989)

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In the exotic city of Miami, a humble manual rickshaw driver accidentally becomes entangled in a deadly game of good vs evil. Unbeknownst to him, a mysterious man he just met is murdered, and he quickly finds himself caught in the crosshairs of an ancient Chinese witch and an evangelist who is actually the devil incarnate. As the supernatural forces collide, the driver is forced to confront his own destiny and choose between the forces of right and wrong.

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119. Buried Alive (1989)

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Buried Alive”, released in 1990, is a chilling horror-thriller with a gripping plot. Set in a facility for juvenile delinquent girls, the story revolves around a new teacher who begins to suspect sinister happenings after an inexplicable series of disappearances. As the tension builds, the teacher must race against time to uncover the truth before it’s too late.

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120. Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989)

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One year after the terrifying events of Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, the shape returns to Haddonfield in an unrelenting quest to kill his now-mute niece. The fifth part in the chilling Halloween series continues the story of the relentless serial killer who haunts the unsuspecting town. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers promises to deliver a harrowing thriller experience.

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121. Moi, général de Gaulle (1990)

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Moi, général de Gaulle takes us on an inspiring journey through the life of Charles de Gaulle, a legendary French military officer and statesman. Set in the early 20th century, the film begins with a young de Gaulle embarking on his military career, donning the French military uniform with pride. Over time, he becomes an influential figure, navigating the complexities of war and politics.

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122. Millions (1991)

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Get ready for an intense drama filled with deceit and power struggles as Billy Zane’s character battles his greedy relatives for control of his uncle’s failing industrial empire. “Millions” (1991) is a gripping tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As we witness the cutthroat competition unfold, enjoy captivating scenes featuring a striking red Ferrari, a stunning Rolls Royce, and a drunken girl who adds a hint of mischief to the plot.

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123. Shadows and Fog (1991)

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Shadows and Fog” is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and mystery set in a 19th-century circus town. Directed by the renowned Woody Allen, the film transports viewers to a captivating world teeming with suspense and intrigue.

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124. Diên Biên Phú (1992)

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Diên Biên Phú” is a riveting drama war movie from 1992, expertly directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and written by him as well. Set in Vietnam during the 57-day struggle of Dien Bien Phu between the French army and the Vietminh, this film takes viewers right to the heart of history.

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125. The Advocate (1993)

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The Advocate, “ also known as “The Hour of the Pig, “ is a captivating 1993 period drama set in medieval France. Directed by Leslie Megahey and written by the same visionary, the film stars Colin Firth as young lawyer Richard Courtois. Richard leaves the hectic life of Paris for a more tranquil existence in the countryside, only to find himself entangled in amorous and political affairs. As he is drawn deeper into these intrigues, he is tasked with defending an unlikely character — a pig belonging to the enigmatic gypsy Samira. This pig is accused of the murder of a young boy, and Richard must fight to prove its innocence.

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126. The Thief and the Cobbler (1993)

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Embark on an enchanting adventure with “The Thief and the Cobbler, “ a 1993 animated masterpiece by Richard Williams. Set in the mystical city of Baghdad, this captivating tale follows the journey of a courageous cobbler and a lonely princess as they search for three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief. Along the way, they must outwit a powerful sorcerer and battle through pop culture references, adventure, and comedy.

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127. Guinevere (1994)

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Guinevere, a 1994 adventure-fantasy film, brings the tale of King Arthur and his legendary knights to vivid life, with a unique feminist twist. The story revolves around the enigmatic character of Queen Guinevere, who has always been a central, but somewhat underdeveloped, figure in the legend.

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128. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)

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Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with “The 67th Annual Academy Awards”! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

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129. Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)

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Experience the terrifying thrills in “Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, “ a classic horror film that pushes the boundaries of fear. Released in 1995, this suspenseful movie picks up six years after the last terrifying incident involving the notorious slasher, Michael Myers.

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130. Fatal Frames (1996)

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Fatal Frames, “ directed by Al Festa, is a thrilling horror-mystery film that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Set in Italy, the plot follows Alex Ritt, a music video director, as he becomes entangled in the dangerous games of a mysterious killer who videotapes his victims. As the murders pile up, the killer unknowingly pushes Ritt into the spotlight, making him a target for the police. With a deadly serial killer on the loose, Ritt must outwit the police and unravel the truth behind the masked assassin to survive.

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131. In and Out of Fashion (1998)

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In and Out of Fashion takes us on an intriguing journey through the life and work of William Klein, a groundbreaking American photographer based in Paris. The film offers an intimate look at Klein’s dynamic career, showcasing his abstract paintings, groundbreaking reportage, inventive fashion photos, and excerpts from his feature films.

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132. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998)

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Halloween H20: 20 Years Later is a chilling horror/thriller film released in 1998. Directed by Steve Miner, the movie stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, and Adam Arkin. This installment of the Halloween franchise follows Laurie Strode, now a dean of a Northern California private school.

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133. Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

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Halloween: Resurrection” is a thrilling horror movie released in 2002, directed by Rick Rosenthal. The film continues the terrifying saga of Michael Myers, a murderous icon who has haunted the town of Haddonfield for years.

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134. Best Ever Bond (2002)

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In “Best Ever Bond, “ a star-studded cast, including Roger Moore himself, takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the most memorable scenes in the James Bond series. From high-stakes action sequences to heart-pounding adventures, this documentary offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at iconic moments that have shaped the legendary franchise. Narrated by the inimitable Roger Moore, “Best Ever Bond” not only showcases the best of the best but also lets fans relive cherished scenes while hearing directly from the talented cast members who brought them to life.

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135. ‘Halloween’: A Cut Above the Rest (2003)

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Dive into the dark world of the iconic horror franchise with ‘Halloween: A Cut Above the Rest’ (2003). This chilling documentary explores the gripping story of “Halloween, “ providing thrill-seekers with an inside look at the making of the classic film. Journey through the haunting journey of director Moustapha Akkad, composer John Carpenter, and the mastermind behind the mask, Rino Romano.

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136. Big John (2006)

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Delve into the captivating world of cinematic mastermind John Carpenter with “Big John. “ This entrancing documentary delves into the illustrious career of the director behind “Halloween, “ “The Thing, “ “Fog, “ and “Invasion Los Angeles. “ Dive headfirst into his mesmerizing universe as Carpenter reveals the inspiration behind his iconic films, his creative process, and the personal challenges that have shaped his illustrious career. A must-watch for fans of suspense, thriller, and horror genres, “Big John” offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the life and work of one of the most innovative and influential filmmakers of our time.

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137. Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film (2006)

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Delve into the chilling world of psychological horror in “Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, “ an eye-opening documentary from 2006. This 98-minute feature explores the dark history of the slasher film — a genre known for its grisly violence, and blood-curdling terror.

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138. Halloween: 25 Years of Terror (2006)

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Dive into the chilling world of Halloween with the retrospective documentary, “Halloween: 25 Years of Terror. “ This thrilling 1h23min experience delves into the history and impact of the iconic slasher film series. The documentary takes viewers on a journey through the dark and haunting town of Haddonfield, Illinois, as it chronicles the evolution of the Halloween franchise.

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139. Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! (2008)

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Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! “ is a riveting documentary that delves into the explosive world of Australian exploitation genre cinema during the 70s and 80s. Directed by Mark Hartley, the film weaves together footage, interviews, and rich historical context to illuminate the wild and untamed spirit of this audacious era in Australian cinema.

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140. Halloween: The Inside Story (2010)

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Halloween: The Inside Story” is a 2010 documentary film that delves into the world of John Carpenter’s iconic “Halloween” franchise, as it transformed the horror genre in the late ’70s. This movie examines the thrilling journey of writer and director John Carpenter and how he spun a web of terror with a shoestring budget, redefining the boundaries of the genre.

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141. Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)

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Dive deep into the nightmarish world of “Freddy Krueger” with “Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, “ an award-winning documentary that unveils the origins of the iconic horror franchise. Taking you through the terrifying journey behind the scenes, this intriguing film explores the origins of the “dream demon” Freddy Krueger.

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142. Everything or Nothing (2012)

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Everything or Nothing” is a riveting documentary that delves into the thrilling world of James Bond films. Released in 2012, the movie celebrates the iconic character’s rich history, showcasing unforgettable moments from all previous James Bond films to date. Fans of Bond will be in for a treat as the documentary references iconic characters such as the bond girl, bond villain, and a nod to Sean Connery, the original Bond.

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143. The Shape Lives: 40 Years of Halloween (2018)

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From the terrifying minds behind the 1978 horror classic “Halloween, “ comes a spine-chilling journey back in time. “The Shape Lives: 40 Years of Halloween” delves into the haunting world of Michael Myers, exploring the film’s impact on popular culture and the evolution of horror cinema. Featured prominently are interviews with the filmmaker himself, John Carpenter, along with film stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Dylan Spicer.

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